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Justin Labonte Photographs

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  • Mike Bliss represents the Coast Guard

    Mike Bliss represents the Coast Guard (709.05 KB)
    FORT WORTH, Texas (April 17, 2005)- The Team Coast Guard Racing car No. 0 heads into the back stretch as driver Mike Bliss speeds comes out of turn two during the Samsung/Radio Shack 500 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing event at Texas Motor Speedway today. Bliss, normally sponsored by NETZERO, carried the Coast Guard colors in a one-time race deal. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer Second Class Stacey Pardini
  • Coast Guard members pose by Coast Guard car

    Coast Guard members pose by Coast Guard car (341.13 KB)
    U.S. Coast Guard recruiters from Recruiting Offices Houston, Dallas and San Antonio, Texas, help in supporting Justin Labonte's first race, the O'Reilly 300 at the Texas Motor Speedway, in the new Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports #44 "Shield of Freedom" NASCAR Dodge April 3, 2004. Pictured from left to right are: Seaman Faviola Perdomo, Petty Officer 1st Class Rudy Duran, Petty Officer 2nd Class Randy Acheson, Petty Officer 3rd Class Ruben Rodriguez, Petty Officer 1st Class Jose Acevedo and Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Wachal. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA2 Kyle Niemi
  • Fans watch Labonte's first race in new #44 U.S. Coast Guard car

    Fans watch Labonte's first race in new #44 U.S. Coast Guard car (235.59 KB)
    Race fans watch from the infield of Texas Motor Speedway as Justin Labonte competes in his first race, the O'Reilly 300, in the Team Coast Guard Racing/ Labonte Motorsports #44 "Shield of Freedom" NASCAR Dodge April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA2 Kyle Niemi
  • Rushing to catch the race leaders

    Rushing to catch the race leaders (263.59 KB)
    Justin Labonte rushes to catch the leaders in his first race, the O'Reilly 300 at the Texas Motor Speedway, in the new Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports #44 "Shield of Freedom" NASCAR Dodge April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photo by PA2 Kyle Niemi
  • Words of encouragement

    Words of encouragement (255.71 KB)
    Justin Labonte, driver of the #44 "Shield of Freedom" Dodge for Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports, talks with his father/team owner Terry Labonte prior to the start of the O'Reilly 300 Busch series race April 3, 2004, at Texas Motor Speedway. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Lt. Robert D. Wyman.
  • Getting ready

    Getting ready (342.12 KB)
    It's go time for the Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports #44 Dodge, as crew members make last-minute checks before the start of the O'Reilly 300 Busch series race at Texas Motor Speedway April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Lt. Robert D. Wyman.
  • Final preparation in garage

    Final preparation in garage (251.73 KB)
    The Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports #44 Dodge in the Busch garage prior to its debut Busch Series race at Texas Motor Speedway April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photography by Lt. Robert D. Wyman
  • Coast Guard members help push the car onto the track

    Coast Guard members help push the car onto the track (379.96 KB)
    Coast Guard recruiters from the Texas area help rollout the #44 "Shield of Freedom" Dodge for Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports onto pit row at the Texas Motor Speedway prior to the start of the O'Reilly 300 Busch series race April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Lt. Robert D. Wyman.
  • Commandant of the Coast Guard with Labonte

    Commandant of the Coast Guard with Labonte (200.88 KB)
    Justin Labonte, driver of the #44 "Shield of Freedom" Dodge for Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports, and Adm. Tom Collins, Commandant of the Coast Guard, make their way through the garage area of the Texas Motor Speedway prior to the start of the O'Reilly 300 Busch series race April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Lt. Robert D. Wyman.
  • Coast Guard members help push car

    Coast Guard members help push car (274.09 KB)
    Coast Guard recruiters from the Texas area help rollout the #44 "Shield of Freedom" Dodge for Team Coast Guard Racing/Labonte Motorsports at the Texas Motor Speedway prior to the start of the O'Reilly 300 Busch series race April 3, 2004. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Lt. Robert D. Wyman.
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